Light + Shadows

How light holds, reveals, and remakes what it touches

Ongoing series, 2024–present

Project Statement

Light + Shadows is an ongoing study of how light defines and dissolves form. The series follows light as it moves across bodies, through buildings, and into the spaces between, tracing the shapes that emerge when illumination meets surface.

These images are studies, not statements. Some are planned, others caught in passing. A shadow falling across skin. A corridor lit from one side. The moment a room changes character because the sun shifted. What connects them is a sustained attention to how light structures what we see and how we feel inside a space.

The work is not fixed. New studies are added as they're made, and older ones may shift or fall away. This is a space for looking closely, for following curiosity, and for letting the work develop at its own pace.


About This Project

Light + Shadows grew out of Patricia's architectural training, where learning to see meant learning to read light: how it reveals material, defines proportion, and changes the emotional weight of a room. Turning that awareness toward photography felt natural. The camera became a way to isolate what the eye already noticed.

There is no single subject here. A hand caught in a stripe of afternoon sun belongs next to a stairwell where shadow carves the geometry in half. The human figure and the built environment appear together not because one illustrates the other, but because light treats them the same way: as surfaces to shape, to warm, to split open.

This work is rooted in observation. It is about being present in a space, reading the light as it shifts, and knowing when to raise the camera. Some images come from patience, others from instinct. The practice is the same either way: stay attentive, and let the moment arrive.

Medium: Photography

Location: Everywhere

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